- feet) for
mottes is
usually intended to
exclude smaller mounds which often had non-military purposes. In
England and Wales, only 7% of
mottes were taller...
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Isaac Motte (December 8, 1738 – May 8, 1795) was an
American soldier and
statesman from Charleston,
South Carolina. He
served as a
colonel in the Revolutionary...
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Motte or
motte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Motte-and-bailey is a type of
construction used in castles.
Motte may also
refer to: La
Motte (disambiguation)...
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Motte, la
Motte, de la
Motte, and La
Motte are
French surnames. The
Portuguese and
Spanish version is Mota, and the
Italian version is Motta.
Notable people...
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Chris Mottes was the
chief executive officer of
Deadline Games, a now-defunct game
development group in Denmark. He is
responsible for
overseeing games...
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Tyler Motte (born
March 10, 1995) is an
American professional ice
hockey forward for the
Detroit Red
Wings of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
Motte was...
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Warren F.
Motte is a
Professor of
French and
Comparative Literature at the
University of
Colorado Boulder. His
focus is
contemporary writing, with an...
- The
motte-and-bailey
fallacy (named
after the
motte-and-bailey castle) is a form of
argument and an
informal fallacy where an
arguer conflates two positions...
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Nathaniel Warren Seth
Motte (born
January 13, 1984) is an
American recording artist,
record producer, songwriter, and film
composer from Boulder, Colorado...
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Benjamin Motte (/mɒt/;
November 1693 – 12
March 1738) was a
London publisher and son of
Benjamin Motte, Sr.
Motte published many
works and is well known...